I saw the cover of this book few years back and it was on my list since forever. I am glad I stumbled into it recently.
About the book
A very strong autobiography of one of Mzansi celebrities. Very naked with her life and her truth. She is bare in this book. She managed to leave nothing unsaid- it is up to an individual to judge or learn from her life. Maybe the characters made her a diva that never had a full smile or it was in her nature but that is how I have always viewed her on screen. In her book she shares blow by blow, like leaving nothing out how depression almost killed her and her career.
It is about her life from since she could remember at around 5 years of age, growing up in Soweto with her single mother. She lost her dad when she was around 3 months old, was stabbed to death. She shares how she grew up with a very troubled mother that once loved her but with time her (mother’s) life became a rollercoaster. She made her kids feel like a burden to her, she would physically, verbally and emotionally abuse them to a point that they found themselves protecting each other against their mother. As Boni describes her household events it is difficult not to shed a tear because it’s unbelievably painful
At the age of 13 Bonnie started her acting career and had to put on a brave face for the camera from day 1 while things at home were going south. In the book she shares all her career journey, drop out from varsity, changing men, heavy drinking and smoking but made it locally though all her jobs never ended well as she had this dark cloud that kept following her. She ended up living her life as those bitchy characters she played. Even when she met her boyfriend later to be her husband- Sisanda- it was difficult to allow herself to be loved and to completely trust.
She further shares her journey to LA where she failed and gave up after 6 months without any luck of acting opportunities abroad. When reality sank in with the help of her old friends she had to accept that she was suffering from depression. She was later diagnosed with clinical depression that almost saw her losing her life as she had started having anxiety and later caused her panic attacks.
It is after she understood, accepted her illness and started on medication that her life started to reshape again. Her ever supportive husband with his strong faith kept her through that dark cloud of her life. When she opened up to people about her sickness some judged like we normally do “Blacks do not get those, we struggle and move forward”.
Her story is very important to read not because she is a celebrity but because we have so many people that are suffering from depression and they do not know how to deal with it, they are misunderstood, they are labelled as weaklings. We are in a society where life is just too fast, divorce rate is high, child and women abuse/rape, career advancement, competition, recognition and all societal standards that give pressure to individuals. It is just a lot to take and at some point we come to a point where we cannot take it, where we cannot keep up, where we reach our boiling point and lose it.
Issues not dealt with where Bonnie’s story is concerned was a reason for her to reach that point. Although signs were there but she used her career to hide. Life also agreed with her and gave her roles where she could play out this tough cookie, a diva that cared less about what people said. She pushed people away so as her fans. She wore a “mask” that said “do not come close to me”. This was her coping mechanism that she developed from an early age due to rejection from her mother. Even in the peak of her career, she did not celebrate to the fullest because she somehow believed it will not last and that she had to keep on proving herself to the world that she is worthy.
This is one autobiography where I would say this celebrity is strong to have shared things that are on that book. When I am saying she is naked to the world, I mean exactly that.
To Bonnie for sharing this, we thank you!! You are brave!! To have a caring husband that has such faith and who persevered what you put him through during your marriage, you were blessed.